A review by sboard
Dragons of Winter Night by Tracy Hickman, Margaret Weis

3.0

I was relatively indifferent to Dragons of Autumn Twilight, which wasn't a bad book by any means but was heavily flawed and, quite honestly, just barely held my attention. I had heard that once the first adventure was out of the way, the following books start to feel less like D&D campaign diaries and more like fantasy novels.

I feel that to be an accurate description.

Dragons of Winter Night still isn't top-tier fantasy, but I found myself enjoying the story far more as the world of Krynn was further developed and characters which I found rather unlikeable in book 1 started to show more depth. All in all, this was a good book, better than the first, and I do want to see Dragonlance through to its conclusion.